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How Situational Awareness Can Lead to Self Awareness with Byron Rodgers

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What does self awareness have to do with situational awareness? In a world where situational awareness appears to be more and more critical, I had to ask a service-centered Executive Protection Agent who has conducted private security operations in over 60 countries, what self awareness can be gained from being situationally aware.

In this week’s episode, Byron Rodgers takes us on some interesting turns with moments of seriousness and lightheartedness. We talk about Byron’s four steps to civilian safety: 1. Context, 2. Tactical Positioning, 3. Rolling Risk Assessment, and 4. Have a Plan.

Both situational awareness and self-awareness are important for helping you to make the best decisions and staying safe in various situations.

Guest Information

Byron Rodgers, a service-centered Executive Protection Agent, Video Blogger, Published Author, and Veteran is on a steadfast mission to improve the quality of the world by making good people more dangerous.
Byron served in the United States Marine Corps infantry with two deployments to Iraq as a Squad Leader for four years. Shortly after, he became an Executive Protection Agent. Over the span of a decade, Byron has conducted private security operations in over 60 countries. The transition from military to civilian life inspired him to author the book, “Finding Meaning After the Military”.
Today he serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Bravo Research Group, a boutique private security company out of Southern California. He’s the founder of Protector Nation, a training company for first responders, private security professionals and civilians. He owns and operates his own executive protection school and training organization called The League of Executive Protection Specialist, where he helps private security professionals take their careers to the next level.
https://www.youtube.com/@ExecutiveProtectionLifestyle
https://byronrodgersmotivation.com/
https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/tim-larkin/when-violence-is-the-answer/9780316354639/#:~:text=Through%20a%20series%20of%20harrowing,us%20is%20capable%20of%20being
https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Fear-Survival-Signals-Viole

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What does self awareness have to do with situational awareness? In a world where situational awareness appears to be more and more critical, I had to ask a service-centered Executive Protection Agent who has conducted private security operations in over 60 countries, what self awareness can be gained from being situationally aware.

In this week’s episode, Byron Rodgers takes us on some interesting turns with moments of seriousness and lightheartedness. We talk about Byron’s four steps to civilian safety: 1. Context, 2. Tactical Positioning, 3. Rolling Risk Assessment, and 4. Have a Plan.

Both situational awareness and self-awareness are important for helping you to make the best decisions and staying safe in various situations.

Guest Information

Byron Rodgers, a service-centered Executive Protection Agent, Video Blogger, Published Author, and Veteran is on a steadfast mission to improve the quality of the world by making good people more dangerous.
Byron served in the United States Marine Corps infantry with two deployments to Iraq as a Squad Leader for four years. Shortly after, he became an Executive Protection Agent. Over the span of a decade, Byron has conducted private security operations in over 60 countries. The transition from military to civilian life inspired him to author the book, “Finding Meaning After the Military”.
Today he serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Bravo Research Group, a boutique private security company out of Southern California. He’s the founder of Protector Nation, a training company for first responders, private security professionals and civilians. He owns and operates his own executive protection school and training organization called The League of Executive Protection Specialist, where he helps private security professionals take their careers to the next level.
https://www.youtube.com/@ExecutiveProtectionLifestyle
https://byronrodgersmotivation.com/
https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/tim-larkin/when-violence-is-the-answer/9780316354639/#:~:text=Through%20a%20series%20of%20harrowing,us%20is%20capable%20of%20being
https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Fear-Survival-Signals-Viole

Support the Show.

Host Contact Information
Check back weekly for new episodes. Interested in being a guest on the podcast or inquiring about sponsorship opportunities, write to us at paradigmshiftspodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on multiple podcast platforms - wherever podcasts are listened to or watched: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and YouTube, LinkedIn, TikTok.

Share us with your friends, colleagues, and co-workers and please leave a review, rate, and subscribe. Thank you for your support!

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